The system is broken, trying to place the blame on the "greedy" republicans, the "ineffectual" democrats, blaming it on Bush or Obama... It is all falling prey to what those in power want. They want people so divided on an imaginary line that no one can really see they are all the same. If you go to look up the platform the parties are supposed to espouse, they have both lost their way.
I really do love my country, we enjoy more freedoms than most other nations, we have the most flexible piece of government rules that jave been written, but we have hit a point where the people being defended are petty, and Most of the ruling class have become so much a part of the system that there is no hope for them.
They may not have all started as bad people, but they have forgotten that they are not supposed to be lords and rulers, but servants to the people; taking their turn to make the country better.
these closures are ALWAYS an exaggerated political stunt. 95-96, 2011, 2013 and I am certain any before those. We should really get to renaming these political parties based on what they (the politicians) really are... Democrap and Repugnican. The people I know who affiliate with those parties tend to be more along a consistent basis... the Republicans seem to be more in favor of doing for yourself (and stay away from my stuff), and the democrats generally tend me to more everyone should have a fair share kind of people. But the politicians... not so much
for a bit of perspective...
Government Shutdownand from that link:
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Doug Holtz-Eakin, the former director of the Congressional Budget Office, said a short-term shutdown will have a fairly small economic impact. The federal government spends roughly $3 billion a day in discretionary spending, so a disruption like the ones in 1995 and 1996 could wind up being roughly equivalent to the cost of keeping the government running for a day.
Of course all of those douche bags in Senate, the USC and El Presidente (regardless of party) would be getting paid anyway.